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Al Día - Thu Dec 3, 4:31 pm ET
Bomb threats, international calls for a boycott, and protests resounding from Washington, D.C., to Honduras’ capital of Tegucigalpa did not deter more than 1.7 million voters from casting their ballots Nov. 29 to choose a new president. {sidebar id=561} Attracting 55 percent of the vote was Porfirio Lobo Sosa, or Pepe, as he is affectionately known in this tiny Central American republic. He is a ...
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The Martha's Vineyard Times - Wed Dec 2, 9:31 pm ET
Several troublesome issues threaten to delay or defeat the effort to dredge 57,000 cubic yards of accumulated sand from Sengekontacket Pond.
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The Lamron - Thu Dec 3, 5:47 pm ET
Freshman education and psychology double-major Jen Adams is already carving her niche here at Geneseo. As a member of the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Adams formulated, and made possible, the idea of feeding at least 58 poor families in the Geneseo area.
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Gawker - Thu Dec 3, 3:29 pm ET
These colorful characters will instantly become your new reality show best friends when the MTV show about eight guidos in a summer house starts tonight. It's going to be epic. And yes, we will be...
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WJBF-TV Augusta - Thu Dec 3, 3:49 pm ET
So, it seems Tiger Woods has now joined the ranks of high-profile men who have admitted to some improper conduct. While his statement, Wednesday, didn’t mention a “soul mate”, it begs the question: what makes powerful men powerless in the face of temptation?
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Colorado Daily - Thu Dec 3, 1:49 pm ET
Karina was 12 years old when her mother left her abusive husband in a tiny Mexican village and fled with her children to the only place where she had any family to help her.
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The Wenatchee World - Thu Dec 3, 1:33 pm ET
We all know Dec. 7 as the date of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. That same date of 110 years ago, 1899, marks the establishment of Chelan County, carved by the Legislature out of Kittitas and Okanogan counties. On that date Gov. John Rogers made it official. Residents of Wenatchee had to go to Ellensburg to conduct county business prior to that time. If they lived north of the Wenatchee ...
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 6:12 pm ET
Cruise West , one of the world's leading providers of small-ship exploration cruises to the most fascinating destinations on earth, offers five new voyages of discovery along the scenic Atlantic Coast in 2010 -- including a Caribbean island hop with Dietmar Wertanzl, Cruise West president and chief executive officer, a transit through the Panama Canal and a visit to remote and mysterious Easter ...
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UB Reporter - Thu Dec 3, 3:58 pm ET
Films by a UB graduate student and three UB alumni are featured in “Channels—Stories from the Niagara Frontier,” a Squeaky Wheel film-production program that assists documentary filmmakers and grass-roots organizations to collaborate in the production of documentary films about issues important to this region.
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Marco Eagle - Thu Dec 3, 3:03 pm ET
Word that talks were underway to settle a code enforcement case between the city and Key Marco struck a sour note with key players involved in the initial and subsequent rulings
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Van Buren County Democrat - Thu Dec 3, 3:08 pm ET
The Van Buren County sheriff’s office and the Arkansas State Police are investigating the findings of what appear to be human remains. The remains were found recently in a remote area near Peyton Creek in northern Van Buren County.
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redOrbit - Wed Dec 2, 11:08 am ET
DUBLIN, Ohio, Dec.
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Boulder Weekly - Thu Dec 3, 2:35 pm ET
Whimsical animals, zigags, birds and plants woven into Navajo rugs tell stories through silence. Created by Navajo weavers in the late 1800s, these pictorial rugs reflect the cultural impacts propelled by trading posts and the building of railroads in the Southwest.
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The Palladium-Times - Thu Dec 3, 1:25 pm ET
SUNY Oswego students will travel to India in January to learn firsthand about the major international challenge of human trafficking.
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The Buffalo News - Thu Dec 3, 6:07 am ET
Be very glad that the Bills are playing the New York Jets indoors in Toronto and not outside in Ralph Wilson Stadium tonight. The forecast for the evening hours is the kind of weather your mother always told you not to go out in. It's going to be cold, with temperatures dropping through the 30s. It's going to be windy, with gusts of 25 mph or more. And it's going to be soggy. The rain is ...